2011–2012 Program Activity Architecture (PAA)
1. Canada's natural environment is conserved and restored for present and future generations.
- 1.1 Biodiversity - Wildlife and Habitat
(theme III)
- 1.1.1 Biodiversity Policy and Priorities
- 1.1.2 Species at Risk
- 1.1.2.1 Species At Risk Operations
- 1.1.2.2 Aboriginal Funds for Species At Risk
- 1.1.2.3 Habitat Stewardship Program
- 1.1.3 Migratory Birds
- 1.1.4 Wildlife Habitat Conservation
- 1.1.4.1 Habitat Conservation Partnerships
- 1.1.4.2 Invasive Alien Species Partnerships
- 1.1.4.3 Protected Areas
- 1.2 Water
Resources
(theme II)
- 1.2.1 Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems Health
- 1.2.2 Water Resource
Management and Use
- 1.2.3 Hydrological Service and Water Survey
- 1.3 Sustainable
Ecosystems
(theme II)
- 1.3.1 Sustainability Reporting and Indicators
- 1.3.2 Ecosystem Assessment and Approaches
- 1.3.3 Community Engagement
- 1.3.3.1 EcoAction Community Funding
- 1.3.3.2 Environmental Damages Fund
- 1.3.3.3 Environmental Youth Employment
- 1.3.3.4 Education and Engagement
- 1.3.4 Ecosystems Initiatives
- 1.3.4.1 Great Lakes
- 1.3.4.2 St. Lawrence
- 1.3.4.3 Lake Simcoe
- 1.3.4.4 Lake Winnipeg
- 1.3.4.5 Community Ecosystem Partnerships
- 1.4 Compliance
Promotion and Enforcement - Wildlife (theme III)
2. Canadians are equipped to make informed decisions on changing weather, water and climate conditions.
- 2.1 Weather and
Environmental Services for Canadians
(theme I)
- 2.1.1 Weather Observations, Forecasts and Warnings
- 2.1.2 Health-related Meteorological Information
- 2.1.3 Climate Information, Predictions and Tools
- 2.2 Weather and
Environmental Services for Targeted Users
(theme III)
- 2.2.1 Meteorological services in support of air navigation
- 2.2.2 Meteorological and Ice services in support of marine navigation
- 2.2.3 Meteorological services in support of military operations
- 2.2.4 Meteorological services for economic and commercial sectors
3. Threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution are minimized.
- 3.1 Substances and Waste Management
(theme II and theme I)
- 3.1.1 Substances Management
- 3.1.2 Waste Management
- 3.1.2.1 Waste Reduction
and Management
- 3.1.2.2 Marine Pollution
- 3.1.3 Environmental Emergencies
- 3.1.4 Contaminated Sites
- 3.2 Climate Change and Clean Air
(theme I)
- 3.2.1 Climate Change and Clean Air Regulatory Program
- 3.2.1.1 Industrial Sector Emissions
- 3.2.1.2 Transportation Sector Emissions
- 3.2.1.3 Consumer and Commercial Products Sector
- 3.2.1.4 Market Mechanisms
- 3.2.2 Climate Change and Clean Air Partnerships
- 3.2.2.1 Vehicle Scrappage
- 3.2.2.2 International Climate Change and Clean Air Partnerships
- 3.2.3 Environmental Technology
- 3.2.3.1 Sustainable Development Technologies
- 3.2.3.2 Environmental Technology Innovation
- 3.3 Compliance
Promotion and Enforcement - Pollution (theme I and theme II)
4. Canadians benefit
from the responsible
development of the Mackenzie gas resources
- 4.1 Mackenzie Gas Project
- 5.1 Internal Services (theme IV)
- 5.1.1 Governance and Management Support
- 5.1.1.1 Management and Oversight
- 5.1.1.2 Communications
- 5.1.1.3. Legal
- 5.1.2 Resource Management Services
- 5.1.2.1 Human Resources Management
- 5.1.2.2 Financial Management
- 5.1.2.3 Information Management
- 5.1.2.4 Information Technology
- 5.1.2.5 Travel and Other Administrative Services
- 5.1.3 Asset Management Services
- 5.1.3.1 Real Property
- 5.1.3.2 Materiel
- 5.1.3.3 Acquisition